There are few Dutch names that survive around here - Spuyten Duyvil, Staten Island, Dyckman Street - and the Tappan Zee - a wide zee or bay 15 miles north of Manhattan. They are painting the bridge - which requires sandblasting it first. On a barge beneath the east tower is a set of generators and compressors that blast sand up and suck the residue down. We took a ride there yesterday on the Alice a 1963 Dyercraft 29. (click on pix to enlarge)
ILA and USMX Reach Six-Year Contract Agreement, Averting U.S. Port Crisis
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The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and United States
Maritime Alliance (USMX) have successfully negotiated a tentative six-year
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Great photos and finally an answer to how the bridge got its name.
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